Palazzo Alicorni, Rome
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Facts and practical information
Palazzo Alicorni is a reconstructed Renaissance building in Rome, important for historical and architectural reasons. The palace, originally lying only a few meters away from Bernini's Colonnades in St. Peter's square, was demolished in 1930 in the wake of the process of the border definition of the newly established Vatican City state, and rebuilt some hundred meters to the east. According to the stylistic analysis, his designer had been identified as Giovanni Mangone, a Lombard architect active in Rome during the 16th century. ()
Day trips
Palazzo Alicorni – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St. Peter's Square, Castel Sant'Angelo, Ponte Sant'Angelo, Fountains of St. Peter's Square.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Palazzo Alicorni?
Nearby attractions include Borgo Santo Spirito, Rome (1 min walk), Palazzo Della Rovere, Rome (1 min walk), Via della Conciliazione, Rome (2 min walk), Museo Storico Nazionale dell'Arte Sanitaria, Rome (2 min walk).
How to get to Palazzo Alicorni by public transport?
The nearest stations to Palazzo Alicorni:
Bus
Ferry
Tram
Train
Metro
Light rail
Bus
- 110open (3 min walk)
- Lgt Sassia/S. Spirito • Lines: 115, 23, 280, 34, 40, 46, 62, 64, 870, 881, 916, 916F, 98, 982, n11, n15, n20, n5 (3 min walk)
Ferry
- Sant'Angelo • Lines: Battelli di Roma (9 min walk)
- Ponte Cavour (18 min walk)
Tram
- Risorgimento/S. Pietro • Lines: 19 (9 min walk)
- Ottaviano • Lines: 19 (16 min walk)
Train
- Roma San Pietro (14 min walk)
- Vatican City (15 min walk)
Metro
- Ottaviano • Lines: A (15 min walk)
- Lepanto • Lines: A (18 min walk)
Light rail
- Flaminio • Lines: Fc3 (28 min walk)